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This paper develops an econometric model to explore the determinants of land use choices for the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The model is not just capable of representing land use choices using large aggregation categories, but it also allocates agricultural area to the country relevant...
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effective, efficient, and fair international policy that creates incentives and strengthens capability to reduce deforestation …-based policies that introduce a price incentive for strong states to address deforestation, degradation, and reforestation. The paper …
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Climate change and agriculture influence each other. The effects of climate change on agriculture seem to be predominantly negative, although studies show a large variation in impacts between crops and regions. To compensate for these effects, agriculture can either intensify or expand in area;...
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A major cause of deforestation in Lao PDR is associated with commercial timber harvesting. While there exists a legal …
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an optimal control model to analyse deforestation in Laos. Specifically, this paper analyses illegal logging by a sole … reflect the complexity of illegal logging and deforestation in Laos. …
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and deforestation; examines living conditions, calorie deficiencys, social status disparities due to caste and sex …
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In September 1998 tropical storm “Earl” swept southern Mexico, producing intense rainfall in the states of Oaxaca and Chiapas. Among the most devastated cities was Motozintla, located in the drainage basin of the Allende, La Mina and Xelajú Grande Rivers. The rainfall from the tropical...
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